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it will be on top sufficient us pie tomorrow. high pressure builds in. it's called the canadian high pressure. why? it's going to bring in that canadian cool air south. it's going to feel like fall. can you believe it? temperatures will be struggle to get to 80. we'll talk about that and talk about maryland's most accurate seven-day forecast. that's coming up in a bit. >>> if you have that storm shield app, you're one of the first to they about the tornado warning. if you don't have it, grab it from the app store. it will warn you of severe weather and give you up to the minute information. >>> the ravens host their first preseason game thursday night. take a look at the new security policy. take a close look at this bag because or a going to need something like it. what you can and cannot take with you. >> reporter: new season for the ravens means big changes and in the just on the defensive line. >> it's intended to improfit safety of people coming into our building. >> reporter: do you like to bring snacks, water? how's your bag. if it's anything but
it will be on top sufficient us pie tomorrow. high pressure builds in. it's called the canadian high pressure. why? it's going to bring in that canadian cool air south. it's going to feel like fall. can you believe it? temperatures will be struggle to get to 80. we'll talk about that and talk about maryland's most accurate seven-day forecast. that's coming up in a bit. >>> if you have that storm shield app, you're one of the first to they about the tornado warning. if you don't have...
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i wish to say that it's good for us to go back in history sometime and get a perspective. i have here a copy of some copious notes from a meeting that was held in savannah, georgia, january 12th, 1865. a meeting called by general sherman and secretary of war stanton. after they had marched to atlanta, burned down atlanta because the confederacy would not give up, they decided that upon burning down atlanta, that they would march to the sea. and as they marched to the sea, these ex slaves followed them. sherman asked secretary of war stanton, what should we do with these ex slaves? well, secretary of war stanton responded, wait, general, until we get to savannah. when we get there, we will call a meeting with the black preachers of savannah and get some advice from them as to what course we should take. the long short of it, friends, is this. that in that meeting general sherman asked reverend gary son frazier, what do you feel the union owes these ex slaves? reverend frazier said, general, i can't speak for everybody. but at least for me and my house, i feel that we should
i wish to say that it's good for us to go back in history sometime and get a perspective. i have here a copy of some copious notes from a meeting that was held in savannah, georgia, january 12th, 1865. a meeting called by general sherman and secretary of war stanton. after they had marched to atlanta, burned down atlanta because the confederacy would not give up, they decided that upon burning down atlanta, that they would march to the sea. and as they marched to the sea, these ex slaves...
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paul says: "hopefully i won't have to use this gift for a number of years. but i know, whenever it happens, it will be too soon for me." the team says this contest with a ten thousand dollar prize is meant to help celebrate life... not glamorize death. that's all for fox45 news at 5:30. "family feud" is next. and we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... we'll see you later. we'll see you later. ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chicken in just 30 minutes ♪ love is a bright idea ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh take from kraft. every flavor is amazing. ♪ whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ oh, yeah [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. announcer: this is joey fatone. it's time to play "family feud"! give it up for ste
paul says: "hopefully i won't have to use this gift for a number of years. but i know, whenever it happens, it will be too soon for me." the team says this contest with a ten thousand dollar prize is meant to help celebrate life... not glamorize death. that's all for fox45 news at 5:30. "family feud" is next. and we'll be back tonight for fox45 news at ten -- and the late edition at 11... we'll see you later. we'll see you later. ♪ i woke up to a lightbulb ♪ every little...
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he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm going to set aside that rule for you. so, you may have two minutes at the mic. >>> hello, good evening. thank you. we have teacher workshops that we're offering and [speaker not understood] intelligence service has been in the news quite a bit. and who is a good american, who is a bad american, right? are questions, ethical questions that are being raised in the news media with manning and [speaker not understood], et cetera. there is a workshop on japanese americans who served in the military intelligence service, and secondary teachers will get $150 fr
he also accompanied us and also a morehouse graduate. thank you so much for your time and, please, we look forward to an exciting and excellent school year. thank you. (applause) >> thank you, gentlemen, for coming and talking about tonight. mr. superintendent, did you -- okay, sorry. okay. i have one more card, jean ishibashi. i'm setting aside our protocol tonight. we usually do not accept cards once we call public comment. i understand you have some information for our students so i'm...
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the driver can be seen hitting the woman in the head, using her keys as a weapon. eventually, bystanders break them up and police are called. the driver is now out on occupational injury, but the bus driver union boss says she was defending herself and should not be fired. a gray end to the work week... but some changes on the way for this weekend. lets check in with dawn brown. marlon brown had a breakout game last night... why the undrafted rookie left the texans camp to come to baltimore... next in sports unlimited... ♪ i we up to a lightbulb ♪ every little thing is possible ♪ [ female announcer ] here's a fresh take on what to do with that chicken kraft fresh take kraft natural cheese on one side expertly blended spices and breadcrumbs on the other transforms your chicken in just 30 minutes ♪ love is a bright idea ♪ life is amazing ♪ with the love that i've found ♪ [ female announcer ] fresh take from kraft. every flavor is amazing. ♪ every flavor is amazing. this summer, new york state is back and open for business. with endless beaches, hundre
the driver can be seen hitting the woman in the head, using her keys as a weapon. eventually, bystanders break them up and police are called. the driver is now out on occupational injury, but the bus driver union boss says she was defending herself and should not be fired. a gray end to the work week... but some changes on the way for this weekend. lets check in with dawn brown. marlon brown had a breakout game last night... why the undrafted rookie left the texans camp to come to baltimore......
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he has admitted to using p-e-d's in the past but says he hasn't since 2004 at 275-million-dollars over 10 years, alex rodriguez signed the biggest-ever contract in american sports. there are 13 other players also facing suspension. brewers star ryan braun has already accepted a 65 game suspension as part of this investigation. this is the largest mass suspension since the chicago black sox.where 8 players were suspended on allegations they threw the 1919 world series. >>darya:los angeles police have arrested a man suspected of driving into a busy crowd of people on the venice beach boardwalk. killing a woman and injuring 11 others. you're looking at surveillance video of the incident. witnesses say the suspect, identified as nathan campbell, accelerated into the crowd saturday evening. investigators are looking into a motive. the woman killed was from italy and on her honeymoon. campbell turned himself in about two hours after the attack. he's being held on one million dollars bail. a second bart strike is on hold, for now. ♪ [ male announcer ] wouldn't it be great if all devices had
he has admitted to using p-e-d's in the past but says he hasn't since 2004 at 275-million-dollars over 10 years, alex rodriguez signed the biggest-ever contract in american sports. there are 13 other players also facing suspension. brewers star ryan braun has already accepted a 65 game suspension as part of this investigation. this is the largest mass suspension since the chicago black sox.where 8 players were suspended on allegations they threw the 1919 world series. >>darya:los angeles...
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dom nick is live for us. it is a challenging manhunt that they have had in a long time. >> locals say the rivers call -- locals call it the river of no return. the crows are searching over night. the sighting of hannah and dimaggio is four days ago. where they are is xn's guess. we know that he was a avid camper and recently purchased camping equipment and suggested that the vanishing in the wilderness was planned in advance. they don't know if he was in frank church river and if he is a survivalist but looking at how he could be evading them ra fting the river. >> i have read reports of authorities deploying the drones. >> they wont say if drones or infrared devices are used. but in public relations almosting it is a way of saying they are indeed being deployed. a flat denial is used if they are not. if he has a cabin with satellite tv the authorities may not want to know the language if drones are deployed. there is a dangerous man on the loose here and the public needs to be protected. the search takes dif
dom nick is live for us. it is a challenging manhunt that they have had in a long time. >> locals say the rivers call -- locals call it the river of no return. the crows are searching over night. the sighting of hannah and dimaggio is four days ago. where they are is xn's guess. we know that he was a avid camper and recently purchased camping equipment and suggested that the vanishing in the wilderness was planned in advance. they don't know if he was in frank church river and if he is a...
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for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >> nick:new york city! america has spoken. ♪ >> a night i'll never forget. >> announcer: live from radio city music hall in new york city! it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there are four more places in the semi-finals up for grabs. but -- taking the stage in the next two hours -- 12 acts, determined to show they have got what it takes to win. $1 million and headline show in the entertainment capital of the world, las vegas. oh, yeah. right now up front we have four people who know exactly who you should vote for. they are your "america's got talent" judges. mr. howie mandel! [ cheers and applause ] mel b.! [ cheers and applause ] heidi klum! [ cheers and applause ] and judge howard stern! [ cheers and applause ] that was good. when you get to voting later you can do it
for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. >> nick:new york city! america has spoken. ♪ >> a night i'll never forget. >> announcer: live from radio city music hall in new york city! it's america's got talent. here's your host, nick cannon. [ cheers and applause ] >> nick: oh, yeah! are you feeling the love, new york? [ cheers and applause ] welcome to america's got talent, we are live in the big apple! the battle for the semi finals continues tonight. there...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> bnsf. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you are watching me "journal" coming to you live from dw here in berlin. >> thanks for joining us. coming up in the show -- >> israel releases the first group of palestinian prisoners ahead of he's talks starting tomorrow. >> germany's much vaunted railway system rides to a standstill. >> a chi
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for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those kids wouldn't have lasted one day in our shoes. [ male announcer ] switch and add a wireless receiver. get u-verse tv for $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles rethink possible. >>> good evening i'm terry mcsweeney. b.a.r.t. riders are guaranteed they will have service for at least the next two months after a judge ordered a cooling off period between b.a.r.t. and it's two largest unions. they have more time to settle. you would never know it. they have been talking all afternoon and into the evening trying to come up with a deal. >> reporter: terry,
for all of us here at nbc news, have a great night. look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missing a good game over here. those...
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you cannot say anything to us without us getting offended in some way. it's stupid and ridiculous. >> it's interesting, bill, you have done far worse things than this newspaper editor that got fired but still managed to hold down a job because you knew the boss -- oh, wait, that was me. >> you did something similar after you got fired. >> what? >> you changed the editors letter and you did it after the fact. you knew you had to do it after you got fired. then -- this is in the story. this guy has been warned multiple times they have allowed him to do 46 different editorials against obama, what he did was he waited until the editor left on a tuesday and came in and changed it himself, yes, he should have gotten fired and they have allowed him to print anything that he wanted to say about obama. this is my favorite part, the one time they said no was when he wanted to present his views last week when he referred to porn as a miracle product and touted the benefits of porn, saying that if teenagers watching porn would result in lower teenage pregnant, i agr
you cannot say anything to us without us getting offended in some way. it's stupid and ridiculous. >> it's interesting, bill, you have done far worse things than this newspaper editor that got fired but still managed to hold down a job because you knew the boss -- oh, wait, that was me. >> you did something similar after you got fired. >> what? >> you changed the editors letter and you did it after the fact. you knew you had to do it after you got fired. then -- this is...
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you need to lead us. what do you want us to do? he said, well, i think we should exit. and i says, okay, i'll hang back here and provide cover and larson did the same. so it was almost like a football, ready, break. and people started exiting the vehicle. [ gunfire ] >> then they realized the situation is even worse than they thought. >> there's insurgents just 30 meters in front of me. >> in the camp? >> in the camp, yeah. >> had you seen them in the camp? >> i hadn't seen them. >> carter uses the last of his ammunition. he wounds several insurgents, and then he makes a perfect head shot. so the first time you killed someone? >> yes. >> did you -- did you feel anything from it? >> the only feeling i got was the same feeling you get when you hit a bull's-eye on a target. the only difference is every time i squeeze the trigger, my head or my mind took a very detailed picture that just kind of lasts with you. >> but the taliban still have the advantage, and the three men carter is covering go down. sergeant vernon martin. >> and i saw him kind of go towards the rocks, jum
you need to lead us. what do you want us to do? he said, well, i think we should exit. and i says, okay, i'll hang back here and provide cover and larson did the same. so it was almost like a football, ready, break. and people started exiting the vehicle. [ gunfire ] >> then they realized the situation is even worse than they thought. >> there's insurgents just 30 meters in front of me. >> in the camp? >> in the camp, yeah. >> had you seen them in the camp?...
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not us. katie: so, our next guests spend their days in the steamy bayous of louisiana surrounded by alligators. not your idea of a good time? well it is to them and to millions of people that turn in every week. take a look at the history channel's "swamp people." way down south in the bayous in louisiana, hunting is a way of life. one season is the biggest and it only lasts a month. gator season. troy landry is known as the king of the swamp. he and his sons jacob, chase and brandon put their lives on the line going after these giant critters. as if spending the day with enormous alligators was not enough of an adrenaline rush, the landry family prides itself on kicking it up a notch. >> oh, my god. >> the work is dangerous and the stakes are high. but to these guys it is just another day at the office. so, please welcome troy landry d his sons, brandon, jacob and chase. hi. how are you? how are you? how are you doing? hi guys. nice to meet you. have a seat. how are you. thyok you so much fo
not us. katie: so, our next guests spend their days in the steamy bayous of louisiana surrounded by alligators. not your idea of a good time? well it is to them and to millions of people that turn in every week. take a look at the history channel's "swamp people." way down south in the bayous in louisiana, hunting is a way of life. one season is the biggest and it only lasts a month. gator season. troy landry is known as the king of the swamp. he and his sons jacob, chase and brandon...
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i used to be like, "here, kitty, kitty, kitty. here, kitty, kitty, kitty." like that. >> and that works. >> yes, yes. i called cats from all around, like asia, japan, and china. yeah, and chinese restaurants. >> okay, what is ray-ray's roll and smoke? mr. brown! >> no, not like that. it was a skating rink that had a barbecue pit in the middle of it. >> okay. and how long did you work there? >> till the place burnt down. >> what? >> yeah. i think it was that mesquite that did 'em in. that fire caught that whole wood floor on fire. >> wait. you worked for ford? >> yeah, yeah, i only worked there for one day, though. >> what did you do for one day? >> i was a crash-test dummy. you know they fired me 'cause i kept hitting the brakes? >> all right. i am done. whew! finally. i'm wore out. man. >> speaking of wore out, am i gonna be getting wore out in jail? >> according to my calculations, you got something coming. >> i don't want nothing coming to me. i don't want nobody. unh-unh. i don't want to do it. >> no. i mean a refund. you're gonna get a refund. >> oh, th
i used to be like, "here, kitty, kitty, kitty. here, kitty, kitty, kitty." like that. >> and that works. >> yes, yes. i called cats from all around, like asia, japan, and china. yeah, and chinese restaurants. >> okay, what is ray-ray's roll and smoke? mr. brown! >> no, not like that. it was a skating rink that had a barbecue pit in the middle of it. >> okay. and how long did you work there? >> till the place burnt down. >> what? >> yeah....
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i hope you join us for that. world news is coming up next. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> this is "world news." tonight, all-out battle. at this hour firefighters march into flames, mountains look like lava and fire creates a treacherous surprise. >>> tipping point, our martha raddatz in egypt and a new warning for america. >>> breaking news, the latest on what happened when 87-year-old icon dick van dyke explained that fiery car before it exploded. we'll tell you what we've learned. >>> the family photos are here, mom, dad and tiny prince george together at home. >> good evening on a monday night. as we come on the air it is man versus nature, and there is a map that says it all, a giant
i hope you join us for that. world news is coming up next. >> from all of us here, thanks for watching. >>> this is "world news." tonight, all-out battle. at this hour firefighters march into flames, mountains look like lava and fire creates a treacherous surprise. >>> tipping point, our martha raddatz in egypt and a new warning for america. >>> breaking news, the latest on what happened when 87-year-old icon dick van dyke explained that fiery car...
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it destroyed us. but i never -- >> temporarily. >> but i never lost my faith, and i never lost my optimism and my love for the future. i knew the sun would rise again. and rising this book was a powerful part. >> were you thinking about him as you were writing it? was that the main driving force? >> every chapter, every line in this book is all about my beautiful late son. and now i have a 4-year-old. i have a new son luke. he's the joy of our lives. >> he's almost 4. >> he's 4, yes. >> so those were the last words you heard from your son about there is a light. tell us about that. >> a half an hour, or about an hour before i heard the news my son died i had been on the phone with him. we were talking about something he'd written for life. and one of the lines in the essay were the light shines ahead. those lines for me have been a beacon in my life. >> we wish you the best. >> it's a beautiful, beautiful book. >> uplifting and powerful. >> and it will really have an impact if you have a child struggl
it destroyed us. but i never -- >> temporarily. >> but i never lost my faith, and i never lost my optimism and my love for the future. i knew the sun would rise again. and rising this book was a powerful part. >> were you thinking about him as you were writing it? was that the main driving force? >> every chapter, every line in this book is all about my beautiful late son. and now i have a 4-year-old. i have a new son luke. he's the joy of our lives. >> he's almost...
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we spent count also hours to bring us to today. thank you all. i also want to thank our labor leaders for not giving up and staying at the table. i want to thank all that everyone benefits from a carpenter to the subcontractors wro who are working and let's get out of the way and get started on this construction. thank you (clapping) >> tim paulson joins us as it's executive director in 2004 so he's been on this journalist with the city to rebuild the shipyard. the san francisco labor council is the center of the labor in san francisco it's comprised of 1 hundred and 50 local unions representing 1 hundred thousand working men and women in this city. it's to promote social justice for all. please welcome tim to say a few words (clapping) >> thank you pam. so on behalf of the san francisco labor council i want to acknowledge what the previous leaders talked about. we were involved in a complexed process. and i'm proud of our partners that actually sat down and did the agreement that's he hopefully b will be the strongest in the country. i want to a
we spent count also hours to bring us to today. thank you all. i also want to thank our labor leaders for not giving up and staying at the table. i want to thank all that everyone benefits from a carpenter to the subcontractors wro who are working and let's get out of the way and get started on this construction. thank you (clapping) >> tim paulson joins us as it's executive director in 2004 so he's been on this journalist with the city to rebuild the shipyard. the san francisco labor...
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you cannot say anything to us without us getting offended in some way. it's stupid and ridiculous. >> it's interesting, bill, you have done far worse editor that fired but still managed to hold down a job because you knew the boss -- oh, wait, that was me. >> you did something similar after you got fired. >> what? >> you changed the editors letter and you did it after the fact. you knew you had to do it after you got fired. then -- this is in the story. this guy has been warned multiple times they have allowed him to do 46 different editorials against obama, what he did was he waited until the editor left on a tuesday and came in and changed it himself, yes, he should have gotten fired and they have allowed him to print anything that he wanted to say about obama. this is my favorite part, the one time they said no was when he wanted to present his views last week when he referred to porn as a miracle product and touted the benefits of porn, saying that if teenagers watching porn would result in lower teenage pregnant, i agree with that. >> you think it h
you cannot say anything to us without us getting offended in some way. it's stupid and ridiculous. >> it's interesting, bill, you have done far worse editor that fired but still managed to hold down a job because you knew the boss -- oh, wait, that was me. >> you did something similar after you got fired. >> what? >> you changed the editors letter and you did it after the fact. you knew you had to do it after you got fired. then -- this is in the story. this guy has been...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> you are watching me "journal" on dw. >> thanks for joining us. coming up in the show, protesters defy the curfew in egypt. dozens are dead after another day of violence across the country. >> workers from the americana mine in south africa remember the victims and the 34 miners shot dead a year ago. >> ecuador gives exploration the go ahead and part of the amazon rain forest. we explain why. we explain why.
thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access...
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thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: welcome to the program. we begin this evening with jeremy stoppelman, the founder of yelp. >> one way to look at it is it's just worth of mouth amplified. we set out to create a new yellow pages, a better way for finding local businesses. so just like week media it's open to all comers, anyone can come on to the site, write a review of their favorite local business and that local knowledge can be searched over so you can find just about any business that you want. you know, here in the states just
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come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play ♪ come and play welcome to "signing time!" wow, you look silly today. oh. i forgot. that's better. i love to see all of the colors in the world, but my favorite color is pink. what's your favorite color? yellow. blue. orange. well, we are going to learn a lot of signs for colors today, maybe even the sign for your favorite color. let's get some help from alex, leah, and hopkins. red. your finger slides from your lip down your chin. red, 'cause your lips are red. red. red. from your lip to your chin. red lips. red paint. red's my favorite. sign "red." yellow. make a "y" for yellow and shake it. do it with me. yellow. yellow. make a "y" and shake it. yellow. "y" is for yellow. sign "yellow." she has alex's shirt. [ giggl
come sign with us! ♪ there's singing time and dancing time ♪ ♪ and laughing time and playing time ♪ ♪ and now it is our favorite time, signing time ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ it's signing time with alex and leah ♪ ♪ come and play ♪ come and play ♪ come and play welcome to "signing time!" wow, you look silly today. oh. i forgot. that's better. i love to see all of the colors in the world, but my favorite color is pink. what's your favorite...
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and immediately he thrust into handing out a report to each and every one of us and asked us, you read this. and i know all of you are committed, but i don't want b.s., i want you to make sure you start paying attention to the science of climate change. and, so, he handed out a report. it was titled the scientific consensus for maintaining humanity's life support systems in the 21st century. and it was authored by worldwide scientists across the world, evidencing their confirmation that we're in big trouble and we need to do more for our environment. and this is -- he led the conversation off with that. so, we not only could not avoid it, we had to be very happy about listening to him about this in order for us to get our agenda done. but that's how committed our governor is. and you saw it right here, the passion. this is leadership. this is what we are all doing and i am very happy to join him in making sure that that 33% gets done. well, in fact, we're not satisfied here in san francisco with 33%. we want 100% renewable energy in san francisco. (applause) >> and we will get that don
and immediately he thrust into handing out a report to each and every one of us and asked us, you read this. and i know all of you are committed, but i don't want b.s., i want you to make sure you start paying attention to the science of climate change. and, so, he handed out a report. it was titled the scientific consensus for maintaining humanity's life support systems in the 21st century. and it was authored by worldwide scientists across the world, evidencing their confirmation that we're...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead. suffocated to death by teargas fired in to the vehicle they were traveling in. but this comes after a day of comparative calm here in central cairo. the muslim brotherhood planned two large protest marches to move towards two government buildings and the military always threatened to use live ammunition to repel anyone that threatens state institutions. dusting and the curfew set in, the marches were scaled back significantly. one or two small scatter protests and the head of the army saying that there were quote room for every
what can you tell us? >> reporter: well, during the day, large number of muslim brotherhood individuals taken prison here in central cairo were being moved from the center of the city to a prison on the outskirts to the north. it appears during this, some state media reports conflicting here, but some suggest militants attacked part of the convoy or a police officer traveling with the prisoners taken hostage. at the end of the day, there are now 36, at least of those prisoners dead....
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so you like using them? i do. because you feel... ultimately clean, i guess. you're welcome to borrow my container. it's new, look at that. would you ever use these? i think i should. would you like to have a go? yeah, we could do that. it's awesome! [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. so let's talk about your bum on facebook. where to next? chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. but the instant frizz? not so much. so i'm taking pantene's 72-hour dare. [ female announcer ] beat humidity for a smooth 72 hours. get pantene smooth with moroccan argan oil in a pro-v system. help lock out humidity. keep frizz from forming. go 72-hour smooth. [ eva ] ditch the frizz... i dare you. [ female announcer ] get smooth from pantene, the world's no. 1 haircare brand. hair so healthy it shines. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: welcome back, everybody. we've got a fun show for you tonight. she is a wonderful actress, a a brand new mom. you
so you like using them? i do. because you feel... ultimately clean, i guess. you're welcome to borrow my container. it's new, look at that. would you ever use these? i think i should. would you like to have a go? yeah, we could do that. it's awesome! [ cherry ] nothing leaves you feeling cleaner and fresher than the cottonelle care routine. so let's talk about your bum on facebook. where to next? chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid...
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tweet us@booktv. post it on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at @booktv@c-span.org. >>> the last few years, the left decided that the political debate is worthless. they're not going debate politics. .. live the first sunday of every month at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> now we return to afterwards with martin clancy in tim o'brien. murder at the supreme court. >> i wanted to take a moment to get to the real meat of the book and talk about some of the cases that released to that to you both speak to one of the truly landmark cases of anyone who practices death penalty law and a lot of people that don't are familiar with the case of gravers is georgia. the supreme court threw out the death penalty in 1972 finding was implemented in an arbitrary and capricious manner and that was like getting struck by lightning. the states rewrote the death penalty laws. another case came up in 1976 called greg versus georgia where they had the opportunity to see what the states had done, let georgia h
tweet us@booktv. post it on our facebook page, or send us an e-mail at @booktv@c-span.org. >>> the last few years, the left decided that the political debate is worthless. they're not going debate politics. .. live the first sunday of every month at noon eastern on book tv on c-span2. >> now we return to afterwards with martin clancy in tim o'brien. murder at the supreme court. >> i wanted to take a moment to get to the real meat of the book and talk about some of the cases...
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and it's a tradition journalist use a lot with cops. we do a police ride along. invite them to do a ride along to step in your shoes and walk in your shoes for a while and really again try to again get the stories that you see everyday out there to the general public. so that's your mission for this year should you choose to accept it. and then i just wanted kind of, you know, in that mode, and that's part of the way i wrote this book to was to look at getting real people's stories and again j ramon, the public defender in georgia was great because they let me follow a trial for a week and a half in georgia and it was great to bring to the public what it was like to be involved in a capital murder trial. a guy who was falsely imprisoned for 20 years. he was a very eloquent storyteller himself. i'm going to read a short passage about him. today bright 56 six on the porch in new orleans 7th ward and rest on the head of his yellow dog. it's 2012 and he often finds himself amusing over time lost, time wasted. it feels like a minute that i have been out here. it took
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